Am 08.01.2010 16:49, schrieb William Seager:
On Friday 08 January 2010 at 04:35, Hellmut Weber wrote:
I didn't find a possibility to get okular to output a landscape document
as landscape on my printer.
I find that if I have lyx set the document to landscape and tell
okular to orient page
On Friday 08 January 2010 at 04:35, Hellmut Weber wrote:
> I didn't find a possibility to get okular to output a landscape document
> as landscape on my printer.
>
I find that if I have lyx set the document to landscape and tell
okular to orient page as portrait I get a landscape printout.
B
Am 08.01.2010 10:42, schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Hellmut Weber wrote:
I looked at the converters but didn't see okular mentioned, so where do
I have to look?
File format.
Jürgen
Thanks a lot ;-)
Acroread has the additional advantage that the selection of pages to be
output is more flexibl
Hellmut Weber wrote:
> I looked at the converters but didn't see okular mentioned, so where do
> I have to look?
File format.
Jürgen
Hi
I'm using LyX-1.6.5 as of December 5th 2009 with Sabayon-Linux-5.1-r1
(KDE 4.3.4) on IBM Lenovo Thinkpad T61.
When I activate the preview of my document with >>view >pdflatex the kde
program okular opens up.
I didn't find a possibility to get okular to output a landscape document
as landsc
muzzle wrote:
Now it works, the only minor problem is that the button has no icon,
but a long label.
I am not sure if this is hardcoded, but try the following:
Look in LyX's "images" folder, there is e.g. a file buffer-view_pdf2.png
Make a copy of it and call it buffer-view_pdf3.png in the sam
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Konrad Hofbauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> muzzle wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Konrad Hofbauer
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> muzzle wrote:
Well, I do have several options in the menu, but I would like to
change the default f
muzzle wrote:
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Konrad Hofbauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
muzzle wrote:
Well, I do have several options in the menu, but I would like to
change the default for the toolbar button, is it possible?
Not with the GUI, I believe.
It should be possible by creating yo
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Konrad Hofbauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> muzzle wrote:
>>
>> Well, I do have several options in the menu, but I would like to
>> change the default for the toolbar button, is it possible?
>
> Not with the GUI, I believe.
>
> It should be possible by creating you
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 4:17 AM, Pierfranco Minsenti <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I must confess that even in my case (LyX 1.5.4 on Mac Os X 10.3.9), if I
> want to change the default PDF viewer I have to put the whole path to the
> executable. For example, for using the pdf viewer Adobe
muzzle wrote:
Well, I do have several options in the menu, but I would like to
change the default for the toolbar button, is it possible?
Not with the GUI, I believe.
It should be possible by creating your own *.ui files.
Look at what is in /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/Resources/ui/, create
On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Konrad Hofbauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> muzzle wrote:
>>
>> Btw, how do I change the xommand used to produce the preview pdf? The
>> default is set to pdflatex but I have some problem with it and I would
>> like to use dvipdfm.
>
> In the View-menu, you should
muzzle wrote:
Btw, how do I change the xommand used to produce the preview pdf? The
default is set to pdflatex but I have some problem with it and I would
like to use dvipdfm.
In the View-menu, you should have different PDF() options, one of
them being PDF (dvipdfm), same in File->Export.
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Konrad Hofbauer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote [on Mac]:
>>
>> How can one configure LyX to use another pdf viewer when clicking the
>> "view pdf (pdf-latex) button?
>
> By default, LyX uses the default viewer that is set in the ope
Hi,
I must confess that even in my case (LyX 1.5.4 on Mac Os X 10.3.9), if I
want to change the default PDF viewer I have to put the whole path to the
executable. For example, for using the pdf viewer Adobe Reader 7.1.0 for Mac
it works only if I use:
/Applications/Adobe\ Reader\ 7.1.0/Adobe\ Rea
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
Am 21.10.2008 um 16:10 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
menu Tools->Settings->file formats
Am 21.10.2008 um 16:17 schrieb Konrad Hofbauer:
you can change in LyX -> Preferences -> File Formats -> PDF (...) ->
Viewer.
Thanks, it works finally. But for someone else who also mi
Thanks, it works finally. But for someone else who also might want
to change the pdf viewer I add: it it not sufficient to give in the
path to the application package but to the application EXECutable
itself, at least on Mac-OSX, in my case:
/Applications/Skim.app/Contents/MacOS/Skim
N
Am 21.10.2008 um 16:10 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
menu Tools->Settings->file formats
Am 21.10.2008 um 16:17 schrieb Konrad Hofbauer:
you can change in LyX -> Preferences -> File Formats -> PDF (...) -
> Viewer.
Thanks, it works finally. But for someone else who also might want to
change the pdf vie
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote [on Mac]:
How can one configure LyX to use another pdf viewer when clicking the
"view pdf (pdf-latex) button?
By default, LyX uses the default viewer that is set in the operating
system for PDFs. So you can change Mac OS X default PDF application
setting, or you
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries schrieb:
How can one configure LyX to use another pdf viewer when clicking the
"view pdf (pdf-latex) button?
menu Tools->Settings->file formats
There specify the viewer you like for the format PDF (pdflatex).
regards Uwe
Salve,
How can one configure LyX to use another pdf viewer when clicking the
"view pdf (pdf-latex) button?
I could not find out. It depends what is set automatically during
installation.
Actually I would like to disburden Adobe Acrobat Reader from this
task because too slow and change t
Did you run the Reconfigure after the change?
Make sure that SumatraPDF is in your path.
I have change that I linux without problems.
Sotiris
On Saturday 10 May 2008 20:35:01 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> bigblop wrote:
> > I have installed LyX on windows XP. I would like to change the pdf viewer
> > to
bigblop wrote:
I have installed LyX on windows XP. I would like to change the pdf viewer to
something else (SumatraPDF which can be found on this link:
http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/)
I then choose Tools -> Preferences -> File Formats -> PDF (pdflatex). And
under viewer I type:
raPDF.exe. But when I want to preview from LyX I
get an error that windows could not find the previewer. How do I change the
PDF viewer?
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bigblop wrote:
Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL wrote:
To specify the viewer, I think you can go to
Tools > Settings > Output > File formats
where you have a Viewer field ...
( sorry, I translate from my french interface !)
Under File Formats its not possible to change anything. I can type eg.
kmapping I only want to make shortcuts.
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> Siegfried.
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To specify the viewer, I think you can go to
Tools > Settings > Output > File formats
where you have a Viewer field ...
( sorry, I translate from my french interface !)
The shortcuts do exist :
Ctrl-D to view DVI (compile)
Shift-Ctrl-D to update DVI
You can see then in some menus.
There are also
I have just installed LyX for Ubuntu 7.10. Is there someway to specify the
PDF-viewer to be used?
And is there someway to specify short-key for compile, preview etc.
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Tobias Krause wrote:
Yes, I did exactly the same - and it did not work when I tried it last
time...
First I realized that whitespace in the viewer name are not supported so
I changed the name of the viewer binary...
Whitespace is allowed in the path prefix, though. I just installed
PDF-XC
Hi,
I have done this in the past by putting the path to the viewer in the
PATH prefix. I assume that you also specified the viewer in the File
formats (and then clicked Modify followed by Save)?
Yes, I did exactly the same - and it did not work when I tried it last
time...
First I realized
Tobias Krause wrote:
Hi,
how can I change the PDF viewer - without changing the windows default
PDF viewer?
I tried changing Viewer in Tools --> Preferences --> File formats, but
* absolut path did not work
* adding the path to the viewer exe to Tools --> Preferences -->
Paths -->
Hi,
how can I change the PDF viewer - without changing the windows default
PDF viewer?
I tried changing Viewer in Tools --> Preferences --> File formats, but
* absolut path did not work
* adding the path to the viewer exe to Tools --> Preferences -->
Paths --> PATH prefix did not he
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